1 - The band ma… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three bands using the name "Glad"
1 - The band making the most longstanding use of the name is a contemporary Christian band (and often, a cappella ensemble) formed in 1972 on the campus of West Chester State University of Pennsylvania when singer Ed Nalle auditioned for a new Christian band. Nalle would write and produce much of GLAD's early material in addition to his role as lead vocalist. The other members (from Temple University in Philadelphia) were Bob Kauflin (keyboards, vocals), T. Coble (bass, vocals), John Bolles (guitar, vocals), and Brad Curry (drums). The group's name was chosen from a poll taken at a shopping mall. Playing over 200 dates annually at college campuses, churches and concert halls throughout the United States, GLAD released their first two albums on Myrrh Records in 1978 and 1980.
"The Reason" (on Beyond a Star) was their first a cappella song, which they subsequently re-recorded for their 1988 watershed album, The Acapella Project. That album was released with some trepidation because there was no track record in the genre for the Christian market, but it proved tremendously popular (selling over 400,000 copies), and received a Dove Award nomination and a Billboard Critic's Choice Award. Since that time, GLAD has alternated band and a cappella recordings and increased their admirers, evidenced by new groups that are obviously influenced by the group's elaborate, multilayered sound.
GLAD ventured into the mainstream with their 1995 release, A Cappella Gershwin (featuring some arrangements by the legendary Gene Puerling), which set the a cappella world buzzing and helped introduce their music to a wider audience.
GLAD's current lineup includes Nalle and longtime members Chris Davis (a musician with a strong background in classical and electric guitar, plus session work in the Northwest) and John Gates (an experienced studio percussionist who backed Gladys Knight & the Pips, Frankie and the Knockouts, and others), plus alternating keyboardists Paul Langford and Don Pardoe. Kauflin and Don Hart are the group's primary a cappella arrangers. Recently, the group has released recordings inspired by the writings of John Piper and the worship music of Sovereign Grace Ministries (formerly PDI).
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2 - The second band calling itself Glad is Timothy B. Schmit's band, who made one album in 1968 before he left to join Poco and become a leading figure in the development and evolution of Country Rock.
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3 - Third, Glad is also the name of a little-known UK indie band. Formed in Oxford in 1988, the band that was to become Glad changed their name more often than their underwear. Settling on Smitty’s Chopper for their first gig, the band’s original line-up was Mark Jordan (bass & vocals), Tony Greenham (guitar), Jon Williams (guitar), Will Crerar (drums) and John Tabinor (vocals). Jordan soon took over as main vocalist with Tabinor opting to leave rather than become an embarrassing appendage. The band’s name gradually morphed into Paisley Nightmare and Angus-Boyd Heron was recruited on bass, leaving Jordan free to focus on his frontman persona. After a final, Madchester-inspired name change to Glad and a personnel change in the drumming department, the band split in 1992.
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And This is Love
Glad Lyrics
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This consequence is clear to see, from toxic femininity and snot!
I bet you if you ask a group of people who I think are friends
That they will reassure you that they're not!
I'm so sick of trying to be someone people care about, I'm thinking that I'd rather be alone!
But every time I see the people who I've alienated it reminds me I don't have a heart of stone!
Oh!
I can't ever see your spam
Responding to my text is a chore
(Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!)
Which good reason, politics?
I treat women like straight shit
Next to that, a whiny fucking whore
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
Yeah!
You bet your ass I deserve this!
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
Nobody likes me anymore!
Nobody likes me anymore!
Nobody likes me anymore!
Nobody likes me anymore!
Nobody likes me anymore!
Nobody likes me anymore!
Nobody likes me anymore!
Nobody likes me anymore!
The lyrics to Glad's song "And This is Love" convey a sense of self-loathing and frustration about the singer's relationships with others. The opening lyrics, "Nobody's a fan of me!" immediately sets a negative tone and implies that the singer is feeling rejected and disliked. The line "toxic femininity and snot" suggests that the singer has had negative experiences with women, possibly indicating a history of failed relationships or a general disdain for women.
The lyric "I'm so sick of trying to be someone people care about" shows the singer's desperation to be liked and accepted, even though they feel like they are failing in their efforts. The repeated phrase "nobody likes me anymore" illustrates the singer's belief that they are completely alone and unloved. Despite this, the singer feels conflicted about their isolation, as evidenced by the line "every time I see the people who I've alienated it reminds me I don't have a heart of stone."
The overall tone of the song is one of bitterness and self-deprecation, with the singer blaming themselves for their perceived lack of friends and loved ones. However, it could also be interpreted as a commentary on the difficulties of making meaningful connections in the age of social media, where interactions can feel shallow and insincere.
Line by Line Meaning
Nobody's a fan of me!
It is evident from various instances of harmful femininity and unpleasant snottiness that no one supports me appropriately.
This consequence is clear to see, from toxic femininity and snot!
The aftermath of my unfavorable behavior is apparent and has resulted in people showing me disapproval and disrespect.
I bet you if you ask a group of people who I think are friends
If you inquire from a bunch of individuals who are acquainted with me, they will confirm that we don't share the same bond of friendship.
That they will reassure you that they're not!
They will certify that they neither sympathize nor associate with me.
I'm so sick of trying to be someone people care about, I'm thinking that I'd rather be alone!
Trying to please people and seeking their approval has become exhausting to me, to the point where I prefer to be by myself.
But every time I see the people who I've alienated it reminds me I don't have a heart of stone!
When I encounter the individuals that I've distanced myself from, it serves as a reminder of my compassionate nature.
Oh!
This word expresses sudden realization or reaction to something.
Soft block me on Instagram
Kindly, block me on Instagram, but do it in a non-direct way.
I can't ever see your spam
I don't want to see or read the irrelevant messages you send to me or post online.
Responding to my text is a chore
It is burdensome for you to reply to my messages.
(Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!)
These interjections are used to add emphasis and express frustration.
Which good reason, politics?
Is there a good reason, such as politics, for you to not like me?
I treat women like straight shit
The way I behave towards women is abysmal and unkind.
Next to that, a whiny fucking whore
Compared to that, I am a complaining and obnoxious person.
Yeah!
This is an expression that conveys agreement or affirmation.
You bet your ass I deserve this!
I acknowledge and understand that I deserve this negative treatment.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
These interjections are used to add emphasis and express frustration.
Nobody likes me anymore!
This phrase is a repeated, melancholic expression of feeling alone and rejected.
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Adam Nua, Forrest Power, Henry Myers-Power, Michael Bell, Sam Deponceau
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
John-Marylou Wells
on There Is Hope
2nd stanza, 2nd line should read " And lives shared for years fall apart"
Dan Roman
on The Reason
Wrong lyrics!